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BY ANTHONY ROBBINS
Copyright © 1991 by Robbins Research International. AM rights reserved. Reproduction in any form without the express written convent of Robbins Research International is prohibited.
P. 50
What if you were to take all the things you hate to do but believe you must
and attach to them the submodalities of pleasure?
REMEMBER, FEW THINGS
HAVE ANY INHERENT FEELING. You've
learned what is pleasurable and what is
uncomfortable: You can simply re-label these experiences
on the jukebox and
immediately create new feelings about them. What if you took all your problems,
shrank them down, and put a little distance between them and you?
THE
POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. YOU'RE IN COMMAND!
These
submodality changes are great, but what's going to keep them from
changing back. The
SWISH PATTERN makes these changes automatic-it takes
internal representations that normally produce states of unresourcefulness and
causes them to automatically trigger new internal representations
that put you in
the states that you desire. The best part of the
SWISH PATTERN is that once you
implant
it effectively, you don't have to think of it again-it happens automatically,
without any conscious effort.
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